The museum name was changed in 2009, as the park grew and expanded around Gronway Parry's collection of horse-drawn vehicles and agricultural implements.
Other items of interest include several historic cabins, a large collection of horse-drawn farm equipment, and a replicated pioneer household.
When iron deposits were discovered in southern Utah, Mormon leader Brigham Young called for volunteers to colonize the area.
Ten months later, the colony completed construction of a small blast furnace and began to operate the iron foundry.
[2] This article incorporates public domain material from the website of the Utah Division of State Parks.